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Used Turf Equipment Company Goes Home to Flora, IL

Bill and Sue Collins would like to announce that we have moved our business from Arlington, Tn to Flora, IL.  We previously owned a nine-hole golf course in Flora in 1983.   In 1993 we purchased a nine-hole course in Puryear, Tennessee, and added an additional nine holes.  This course is where we came up with the name “Futures Golf”.   In 2000, we began the Futures Golf Equipment business.  In 2020 we sold the course in Puryear and made the move to Arlington, TN to work solely on preowned turf equipment sales. In the spring of this year, we sold our building in Arlington and move back home to Flora to be near our family. We look forward to continuing working with you to acquire any type of turf equipment that will meet your needs. We currently are located in a 100,000 sq ft building and have been able to build our inventory of turf equipment, mowers, grinders, spreaders, golf carts, tractors, trucksters, etc.  Please give us a call and let us help you with any equipment you need for your golf course, ballfields, or athletic fields.  

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About Futures Golf Equipment

Quality Used Turf & Grounds Maintenance Equipment. WE TAKE CARE OF YOUR NEEDS.  Updated inventory list is available on our Golf Course Trades Online Directory listing. If you don’t see it listed, give us a call, …we probably have it!!!!

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